The problem that you posted is not related to LINKS, but your server configurations, as I already told you in your original Thread....
Upgrading to LINKS SQL will most likely NOT fix the problem you are experiencing, since it uses similar Date/Time modules as Links 2.0.
And yes, LINKS SQL does include an option to build "static" web pages of your directory.
And if you go to the Links SQL product homepage, you will see a bunch of links to online demos...both from the administrator and user perspective.
Regards,
Eliot Lee
Upgrading to LINKS SQL will most likely NOT fix the problem you are experiencing, since it uses similar Date/Time modules as Links 2.0.
And yes, LINKS SQL does include an option to build "static" web pages of your directory.
And if you go to the Links SQL product homepage, you will see a bunch of links to online demos...both from the administrator and user perspective.
Regards,
Eliot Lee